[@kishin asura] [@thewizardguy] Now, I am liking where Kishin is going with this. Another example of magic immunity is my character Clayman, but he does have a massive achillies heal, as I meant it to be. He's massively weak to fire, which an immense amount of characters can use in some way shape or form. He is also immune to direct magic manipulation, but something along the lines of throwing things at him with telekenetic abilties would still do harm. Also magical fire still hurts him. It won't just totally vanish, it won't stick to him if it's enchanted to do so, but it will still start to cause him problems via drying him out...but here is another problem I have with Tyki's wire man. Clayman's weakness kills him. The wire man's weakness, which I am sworn never to reveal, does not. That is a critical difference. Magical immunity is fairly strong, and as such should come with a weakness. All of my characters have in built weaknesses that depending on their power levels, are varying in strengths. Tsubaki's flaw is she's extremely sadistic, and as such may take longer to finish off a foe. This isn't so bad, as she isn't extremely powerful. Drac, he's massively powerful, but he'd stop fighting if the person had his family hostage, and would never harm another person's family, even it it meant him loosing the battle (As we have seen with his fight with bob.) Kilroy? He's made of metal. both a strength, and weakness. Get a huge magnet and stick him to it, sorta screws him. The dark one? It's a baby, and it's trusting, go make friends with it to win. Darkside? Extremely fragile soul. Saeid? He's...pretty weak, and as such, really has no weakness. I'm just saying, the weakness should make up for extreme powers..and I don't think Wireman's weakness is strong enough.